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1 How to make sure your tuition fees are paid on time (all UK, Islands, European and International students)

2 UK government funded students:
apply for funding towards tuition fees early summer for autumn start date look out for communications about your application keep check online through the funders portal Your funder will confirm to the University how much tuition fees they will pay on your behalf

3 UK government funded students:
If you applied on time but missed information on the application, or you have applied late or just applying now then you are likely to get an invoice for the tuition fees. This will be sent to your student account. DON’T PANIC – here’s what to do: take note of the invoice due date > 30 days from the invoice date check your application with the funder: SAAS, SFE, SFNI or SFW for missing information (or complete the application) by the invoice due date if you haven’t got the funding confirmation contact the funder for an expected date then let us know – in most cases the invoice due date will be extended by a few weeks

4 If you are not eligible for UK government funding for one or more years of your studies then you must pay the tuition fees. Your funder will confirm this with you. An invoice will be sent to your student account. Follow the guide “paying student fees for self-funded students” for details on how to pay to the University

5 Channel Islands and Isle of Man
Students with awards from the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and NHS bursaries must send evidence for each year of study to Student Administration: by Welcome Week 10-15/09/2017 or for delayed arrivals 3 October 2017 at the latest. Your funder will be invoiced direct for the amount of fees they have agreed to pay. If the award does not cover the tuition fees due for the programme of study then you will be sent an invoice for the balance to be paid. Follow the guide “paying student fees for self-funded students” for details on how to pay to the University

6 Nordic/Scandinavian/Canadian and Latin American Loans
confirmation of your funding, showing the amounts and pay dates, to Finance: This information is required by Welcome Week 10-15/09/2017 or for delayed arrivals 3 October 2017 at the latest. You will be invoiced for the tuition fees and an instalment plan will be set up based on the pay dates. The instalment plan will be sent to your student account and you can view this and pay on the Finance Channel or see “paying student fees for self-funded students”.

7 US Loans The Financial Aid Team, Student Administration will confirm US loan student details with the Income Section, Finance. You will be invoiced for the tuition fees and instalment payment is made through the US loan disbursements. As an example undergraduate students starting in autumn with a certified US loan, the instalments are 50% of the tuition fees on 3 October 2017 and 3 February 2018 The US loan once converted to GBP may not cover the instalment due and if this occurs you must make up the shortfall at each disbursement date. You can keep track of your account and pay on the Finance Channel or see “paying student fees for self-funded students”.

8 Other Educational Loans
If you have a different type of educational loan then contact the Income Section, Finance: / +44 (0) to give more information and get advice on payment.

9 Paying student fees for self-funded students
Self funded students can pay tuition fees in full or by instalment: using the University standard direct debit scheme in line with your educational loan payments Payment of the full amount or the first instalment of the fees can be made anytime from now, during Welcome Week 10-15/09/2017 or for delayed arrivals 15 (full) 3 (first) October 2017 at the latest.

10 Paying student fees - online
pay on the Finance Channel in MyEd - EASE authorisation required or the Tuition Payment gateway - student ID (UUN) required - local currency available Before you pay let your card issuer know if it is a high value transaction and/or using a non-UK based cards. This may help avoid delays in the authorisation process. The following cards are accepted: MasterCard and Maestro (UK and International) Visa and Visa Debit/Visa Electron American Express An electronic receipt is sent for each payment which is your proof of payment

11 Paying student fees – bank transfer
Use ‘GlobalPay for Students’ entering your student ID (UUN), date of birth and payer details to get the payment information to complete the payment. The payment can be tracked step by step: bank transfer and international online payment Available payment methods  and currencies include:

12 Paying student fees – the direct debit scheme
Please complete the ‘Student Tuition fees’ Online Direct Debit Mandate with details of the UK bank or building society account to be debited. The mandate can be completed anytime from now up to 15 October 2017 at the latest. The account can be your own account or family/friends but the mandate must be completed by the bank account holder and the account must be a personal account, not a business account. An /letter will be sent to the bank account holder with instalment dates and amounts. As an example undergraduate students starting in autumn the instalments are 25% of the tuition fees on 3 December 2017 and 3 February 2018

13 How to make sure your tuition fees are paid on time
More detailed information and all the links are here: For individual payment advice please contact the Income Section, Finance: / +44 (0)


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